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Rome - Lungotevere

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Macro Mondays theme Fill the Frame

 

I don't know why but I found this theme really difficult. The framing and getting close enough was tough, luckily I didn't have to crop anything out (and I forgot to measure but I'm pretty sure this fits well within the group’s restrictions).

 

Happy Macro Monday! 😊

Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) eating a piece of bread while perched on a branch.

 

Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) jedząca kawałek pieczywa siedząc na gałęzi.

EF 50mm f/1.8 II

extension tube 65mm

no photoshop

Software - darktable 2.0.2

"Macro Mondays" and weekly topic "Red".

This is one of six Red Arrows practicing over RAF Scampton 14th March 2017.

I don't know the name of this one..But I have in my garden.I wanted to share it with you..

 

Pano Lefkara / Larnaca District / Cyprus

 

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Garden Summer Flower Head Rose Red Outdoors Sunny Petals Pathway Lawn Grass Green

scanned slide, Minolta X700

Sunset over Brewster Flat, Cape Cod

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Taken at Zilker Botanical Gardens!

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In the garden

 

365:2019 Day 111

Red Crowned Crane -

 

The red-crowned crane, also called the Manchurian crane, is a large East Asian crane among the rarest cranes in the world. In some parts of its range, it is known as a symbol of luck, longevity, and fidelity.

 

The Red-crowned Crane and Sandhill Crane are related; they are both members of the crane family (Gruidae), sharing ancient lineages, though they belong to different genera.

 

All cranes are omnivorous, per Johnsgard, the two most common crane species today (the sandhill and common cranes) are among the most herbivorous species while the two rarest species (the red-crowned and whooping cranes) are perhaps the most carnivorous species. When feeding on plants, red-crowned cranes exhibit a preference for plants with a high content of crude protein and low content of crude fiber.

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The flower I found in the palm tree farm mentioned before :

www.flickr.com/photos/22936584@N05/33960832711/in/datepos...

 

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